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- W624582409 abstract "Fiber-Reinforced Polymer (FRP) composites have a long history of use in marine vessels, piping, corrosion equipment, and underground storage tanks, and anecdotal evidence and limited testing shows that they can be successfully engineered to have long service lives in contact with moisture and aqueous solutions. However, it is a misnomer that FRP composites and polymers are waterproof since moisture diffuses into all organic polymers, leading to changes in thermophysical, mechanical, and chemical characteristics. Increasing the number of base fabric orientations results in an increased level of moisture absorption, which is attributed to absorption along interfaces with increased directionality due to the increased number of cross-over points. The influence of coupling agents on the composite moisture uptake, and therefore durability, can be significant since fibers used in thermosetting polymer composites may have up to 2 wt.% of sizing. Although, both resins and E-glass fibers are susceptible to deterioration as a result of hygrothermal exposure, careful selection of materials, quality control during processing, and use of appropriate coatings can result in FRP materials and components that show significantly enhanced durability over conventional materials under the exposure conditions." @default.
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